Only seven of his fifteen points has come at even-strength, but that is really expected with the killer powerplay that the Greyhounds have had for a while now. Because of Sandin choosing either the AHL or Sweden for his place to play and Conor Timmins graduating, Hollowell is now the “go-to” defenceman for the Greyhounds.

At 5v5, Hollowell is fifth among OHL defencemen in SOG with 34. That amount of shots clearly is the reason why at even-strength, he has more goals than assists.

In the future, Hollowell will most likely play for the Marlies next season and his ceiling might just be a defenceman that can effectively run a powerplay.